Hi everyone,
I would like to learn your ideas about how to teach Reduced Relative Clauses using a creative method.
Does anyone have any ideas?
Thanks in advance
Creative thinking in Reduced Relative Clauses
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Some threads about relative pronouns and clauses in general (some discussion of reduced), with glimmerings of activities along the way:
http://www.eslcafe.com/forums/teacher/v ... php?t=4167
http://www.eslcafe.com/forums/teacher/v ... php?t=4271
( http://www.eslcafe.com/forums/job/viewtopic.php?t=31699 )
You can find a few more, if you use the search function.
http://www.eslcafe.com/forums/teacher/v ... php?t=4167
http://www.eslcafe.com/forums/teacher/v ... php?t=4271
( http://www.eslcafe.com/forums/job/viewtopic.php?t=31699 )
You can find a few more, if you use the search function.
Fluffy - those are some interesting threads. I often have the same battles with JTEs.
The well this is how they'll be tested arguement seems inpenetrable.
goksuc - As for activities, what age group are you teaching and are you working on structure or functional use?
a preemptive strike...
www.bogglesworld.com has some great cards you can print out with various forms of relative clauses. These can be used to play a variety of card games. Some represent language chunks not full sentences and place nice focus on the modified noun.
"a basketball player passing a ball"
"icycles hanging from the roof"
There is also an occupations set decribing different people in the community.
"A police officer is someone who protects people."
Mark
www.mes-english.com

goksuc - As for activities, what age group are you teaching and are you working on structure or functional use?
a preemptive strike...
www.bogglesworld.com has some great cards you can print out with various forms of relative clauses. These can be used to play a variety of card games. Some represent language chunks not full sentences and place nice focus on the modified noun.
"a basketball player passing a ball"
"icycles hanging from the roof"
There is also an occupations set decribing different people in the community.
"A police officer is someone who protects people."
Mark
www.mes-english.com